in the first place
From the beginning, at the outset, before anything else. For example, Why didn't you tell me in the first place that you've decided to leave? or He could have bought a new one in the first place.
As the first of several items in order of importance. This phrase is usually accompanied by in the second place, third place, and so on, as in I'm not joining the health club because, in the first place, I don't like their hours, and in the second place, I can't afford the dues. [First half of 1600s] Also see for one.
| in the first place | |
adverb | |
| 1. | before now; "why didn't you tell me in the first place?" |
| 2. | of primary import; "this is primarily a question of economics"; "it was in the first place a local matter" [syn: primarily] [ant: secondarily] |
| a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal. |
| a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question. |